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Question
Sodium __________ has inverted solubility curve i.e. its solubility increases with the lowering of temperature.
Options
A. carbonate (monohydrate)
B. chloride
C. thiosulphate
D. bisulphite
Correct Answer
carbonate (monohydrate)
Stoichiometry problems
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1. According to the kinetic theory, the thermal conductivity of a monoatomic gas is proportional to
Options
A. T
B. T
0.5
C. T
1.5
D. T
2
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Correct Answer: T
0.5
2. A gaseous mixture contains 14 kg of N
2
, 16 kg of O
2
and 17 kg of NH
3
. The mole fraction of oxygen is
Options
A. 0.16
B. 0.33
C. 0.66
D. 0.47
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Correct Answer: 0.33
3. A gas mixture contains 6 moles of H
2
and 2 moles of N
2
. If the total pressure of the gaseous mixture is 4 kgf/cm
2
; then the partial pressure of N
2
in the mixture will be __________ kgf/cm
2
.
Options
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 8
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Correct Answer: 1
4. For an endothermic reaction, the minimum value of energy of activation will be (where, ?
H
= enthalpy of the reaction)
Options
A. ?
H
B. >?
H
C. <?
H
D. 0
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Correct Answer: >?
H
5. Which of the following has the smallest least effect on the solubility of a solute into the solvent?
Options
A. Nature of the solute
B. Nature of the solvent
C. Temperature
D. Pressure
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Correct Answer: Pressure
6. The average value of heat of neutralisation of dilute solution of strong acids and strong bases is about __________ kcal/kg.mole of water formed.
Options
A. 6680
B. 13360
C. 2481
D. 97302
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Correct Answer: 13360
7. Pick out the wrong unit conversion.
Options
A. 1 Joule = 4.186 calorie.
B. 1 kcal = 3.968 BTU = 0.00116 kWh = 0.00156 hp.
C. 1 ton of TNT (tri-nitro-toluene) = 4.2 GJ (1G = 10
9
).
D. 1 ft.lbf= 0.3238 calorie = 0.1383 kg.m = 1.356 J = 1.356 N.m.
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Correct Answer: 1 Joule = 4.186 calorie.
8. In a neutral solution
Options
A. H
+
ions are absent.
B. OH
-
ions are absent.
C. both H
+
and OH
-
ions are present in very small but equal concentration.
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: both H
+
and OH
-
ions are present in very small but equal concentration.
9. A vapor whose partial pressure is less than its equilibrium vapor pressure is called the __________ vapor.
Options
A. saturated
B. superheated
C. unsaturated
D. dry gaseous
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Correct Answer: superheated
10. Which of the following has the least (almost negligible) effect on the solubility of a solute in a solvent?
Options
A. Temperature
B. Nature of solute
C. Pressure
D. Nature of solvent
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Correct Answer: Pressure
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